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The SUNY Potsdam sociology program provides students with skills in analysis, critical thinking and communication, enabling students to pursue a variety of careers or continue learning on the graduate level.
Throughout their course work sociology students analyze social institutions; study social problems such as domestic violence, crime and poverty; and examine the role that race, gender and social status play in our daily life.
Criminal Justice is the study of crime: its perpetrators, its prosecutors, and the social, political and economic phenomena underlying each. The Criminal Justice major provides a broad interdisciplinary, liberal arts orientation with course requirements in Philosophy and Politics, in addition to traditional offerings in Sociology. This interdisciplinary program will ensure that Criminal Justice graduates acquire knowledge in the social, political, and ethical aspects of justice.
“I’ve always been a people person, so I want to work with people. The faculty in the Department of Sociology have helped influence my career path and encouraged me to get involved in internships and independent study classes, which will look great on my applications as I apply to graduate school. I even had the opportunity to be the first SUNY Potsdam student to attend an American Sociological Association conference.”
- Michelle Valentine, Sociology Major